A teaspoon of water will be heavier. While they are both liquids, pudding will contain fat, which is less dense than water. (This is why oil and fat floats on top of water)
A teaspoon would hold more water than a millimeter. A teaspoon can hold around 5 milliliters of water, while a millimeter is a unit of length and does not have a volume measurement.
Hi: a teaspoon usually can contain 3 to 5 ml of liquid. One milliliter of cream roughly weights 1 gram. So a half of a gram of cream will equal a sixth to a tenth part of a tablespoon. As you see it is too of a small amount to be measured with a teaspoon. Not to mention that the size of a teaspoon is not standardized. A more practical (and precise) approach would be to measure that amount with a 5ml syringe. Half a gram of cream would be half a milliliter in the syringe (0,5ml).
A gallon of water weighs more than a gallon of gravy because water is denser than gravy. The weight of a gallon of water is about 8.34 pounds, while the weight of gravy can vary depending on its ingredients, but typically is less dense than water.
5g ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The volume of a teaspoon is considered to be 5 mL. The mass contained depends on the density of the material because the mass is the product between volume and density.
Fresh or dried rosemary weigh differently. Use a reasonable amount and taste as you cook; you can always add more but it's hard to remove. I doubt anyone weighs herbs.
An ounce is weight and a teaspoon is volume. A teaspoon of lead weighs a lot more than a teaspoon of water. It all depends on what you are weighing.
as sugar because if you measure it in grams sugar weighs more
This depends on what you are weighing, since a teaspoon (like a measuring cup) is a volume measure, not a weight measure. So a teaspoon of sugar weighs more than a teaspoon of salt (since salt grains are more irregular so less fit on a teaspoon).
Of course it is Butterscotch that weighs more. The Colouring in the pudding adds a little extra weight to the pudding. I know pudding cups are measured in weight but you will get more pudding in a Vanilla pudding cup than a Butterscotch pudding cup, because of this fact right here. It is a proven scientific fact. I hope this helps and has answered you question. :)
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A teaspoon would hold more water than a millimeter. A teaspoon can hold around 5 milliliters of water, while a millimeter is a unit of length and does not have a volume measurement.
In order to do this conversion you would need to know the density of the herb you are trying to figure out the weight of. For example: a teaspoon of bricks weighs more than a teaspoon of feathers, due to the fact that brick is more dense.
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It depends what is in the teaspoon--some things weigh more than others. On average, a teaspoon of water, salt, sugar, and similar items weighs 5 grams. A teaspoon of something lighter, such as powdered sugar, will weigh less. There are 1000 mg in one gram, so your question of 15-30 mg is far less than a teaspoon (250 mg would be 1/4 teaspoon).
Butter is 80% fat, 20% water A tablespoon of butter weighs 14 grams (per USDA tables) A teaspoon of butter weighs 4.67 g and contains 3.73 g of fat, 33.5 Kcal